Archive | December, 2014

Comments Off on National debt top concern of voters heading into 2015 – The Hill

National debt top concern of voters heading into 2015The HillA new index released on Tuesday shows that 80 percent agree that the more than $17 trillion national debt should be one of the top three priorities for President Obama and Congress next year,...

Ohio Gov. Kasich shares concerns over the national debtDefiance Crescent News (subscription)John Kasich joined the Republican leaders of the Ohio legislature in a ceremonial letter signing, noting the state's adoption of a resolution urging Preside...

Comments Off on Fact Checker: Does Obama have the ‘worst’ record of any president on national … – The Southern

The SouthernFact Checker: Does Obama have the 'worst' record of any president on national ...The SouthernSean Spicer, the RNC's communication director, defended Priebus's statement by pointing out that "in terms of dollars, Obama h...

Comments Off on Government Spent $29000 Per US Household in 2014 – ValueWalk

Government Spent $29000 Per US Household in 2014ValueWalkThe budget deficit for FY2009 more than tripled to over $1.5 trillion, thanks in large part to Obama's $800+ billion “stimulus program” which did little to create new jobs or spark the ec...

Freeze government spending nowThe Riverdale PressThe national debt has increased over $7 trillion from $11 trillion just recently to a record $18 trillion over the past six years under President Barack Obama, with nothing to show for it. The debate wil...

Melancholic MilestonesAmerican ThinkerIt is the unheralded news that our national debt has just hit a new high – of $18 trillion. This is doubtlessly due to Obama's spendaholic regime. When he took office – after bashing Bush for running up the...

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The News-PressSunday's letters to the editor, Dec. 21The News-PressImmigrants add to debt. In six years, our national debt has doubled from $9 trillion to now over $18 trillion under President Obama. When he was running for office he actually said ...

Comments Off on Increase in national debt is 70 percent – nwitimes.com

Increase in national debt is 70 percentnwitimes.comIn response to Naida Lehmann's letter responding to a letter from Tony Sulewski Sr.'s letter, I have to agree with her. She is no math expert. The increase in the national debt is 70 percent, n...

Comments Off on Your View: What about an $18 trillion debt? – High Point Enterprise

Your View: What about an $18 trillion debt?High Point EnterpriseLest we forget, when Obama ran for president in 2008, the national debt was below $10 trillion. At that time, he stated that it was un-American and irresponsible that President Bush had al...

Calculating the national debtWashington PostI appreciate the Fact Checker's trying to put into better context Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus's comments on presidential debt [“Obama has put us deeper in debt, but compari...

TheObamaDebt.com was created to track the National Debt on a daily basis from the inauguration and during the Obama administration - and provides a way to watch if the spending continues - increasing the debt - or if the promised "change" will occur without spending our great Nation into a deeper hole. At some point, one of our presidents must accept responsibility, be accountable, and be committed to change the direction of this graph. Will Obama be the one to make it happen - no matter what it takes?